Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS does list a property tax bill as an acceptable document to show proof of residency.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/enroll/proofs.aspx
The property tax bill includes information about whether or not that is your primary residence. And you can only have one primary residence, for tax purposes, so OP is going to have to choose which house is their primary residence.
Yes, but once you're enrolled at a school you don't have to show documentation again.
If I saw a neighbor move, I would definitely find out whether their kids are still at the local school and rat them out.
Most (sane) people would mind their own business. All OP has to do is say their kid was granted COSA and again, most (sane) people wouldn't dig further because most (sane) people have actual lives.
WRONG! A good neighbor looks out for their community by reporting these cheaters who are hurting everyone else by being selfish. Good job!
DP, I wouldn't report anyone. Not my business. Asked around the office today specifically because of this post. You're an island.
When it affects me and my community, it becomes my business. They are using resources they aren't entitled to.
They are paying property taxes on the home in question and ANOTHER home in MoCo. They are paying more than you are. They are absolutely entitled. No one is “using” “your” resources. Give me a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS does list a property tax bill as an acceptable document to show proof of residency.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/enroll/proofs.aspx
The property tax bill includes information about whether or not that is your primary residence. And you can only have one primary residence, for tax purposes, so OP is going to have to choose which house is their primary residence.
Yes, but once you're enrolled at a school you don't have to show documentation again.
If I saw a neighbor move, I would definitely find out whether their kids are still at the local school and rat them out.
Most (sane) people would mind their own business. All OP has to do is say their kid was granted COSA and again, most (sane) people wouldn't dig further because most (sane) people have actual lives.
WRONG! A good neighbor looks out for their community by reporting these cheaters who are hurting everyone else by being selfish. Good job!
DP, I wouldn't report anyone. Not my business. Asked around the office today specifically because of this post. You're an island.
When it affects me and my community, it becomes my business. They are using resources they aren't entitled to.
They are paying property taxes on the home in question and ANOTHER home in MoCo. They are paying more than you are. They are absolutely entitled. No one is “using” “your” resources. Give me a break.
DP. No, you aren't entitled to a variable amount of MCPS resources based on how much you pay in property taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS does list a property tax bill as an acceptable document to show proof of residency.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/enroll/proofs.aspx
The property tax bill includes information about whether or not that is your primary residence. And you can only have one primary residence, for tax purposes, so OP is going to have to choose which house is their primary residence.
Yes, but once you're enrolled at a school you don't have to show documentation again.
If I saw a neighbor move, I would definitely find out whether their kids are still at the local school and rat them out.
Most (sane) people would mind their own business. All OP has to do is say their kid was granted COSA and again, most (sane) people wouldn't dig further because most (sane) people have actual lives.
WRONG! A good neighbor looks out for their community by reporting these cheaters who are hurting everyone else by being selfish. Good job!
DP, I wouldn't report anyone. Not my business. Asked around the office today specifically because of this post. You're an island.
When it affects me and my community, it becomes my business. They are using resources they aren't entitled to.
They are paying property taxes on the home in question and ANOTHER home in MoCo. They are paying more than you are. They are absolutely entitled. No one is “using” “your” resources. Give me a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS does list a property tax bill as an acceptable document to show proof of residency.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/enroll/proofs.aspx
The property tax bill includes information about whether or not that is your primary residence. And you can only have one primary residence, for tax purposes, so OP is going to have to choose which house is their primary residence.
Yes, but once you're enrolled at a school you don't have to show documentation again.
If I saw a neighbor move, I would definitely find out whether their kids are still at the local school and rat them out.
Most (sane) people would mind their own business. All OP has to do is say their kid was granted COSA and again, most (sane) people wouldn't dig further because most (sane) people have actual lives.
WRONG! A good neighbor looks out for their community by reporting these cheaters who are hurting everyone else by being selfish. Good job!
DP, I wouldn't report anyone. Not my business. Asked around the office today specifically because of this post. You're an island.
When it affects me and my community, it becomes my business. They are using resources they aren't entitled to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS does list a property tax bill as an acceptable document to show proof of residency.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/enroll/proofs.aspx
The property tax bill includes information about whether or not that is your primary residence. And you can only have one primary residence, for tax purposes, so OP is going to have to choose which house is their primary residence.
Yes, but once you're enrolled at a school you don't have to show documentation again.
If I saw a neighbor move, I would definitely find out whether their kids are still at the local school and rat them out.
Most (sane) people would mind their own business. All OP has to do is say their kid was granted COSA and again, most (sane) people wouldn't dig further because most (sane) people have actual lives.
WRONG! A good neighbor looks out for their community by reporting these cheaters who are hurting everyone else by being selfish. Good job!
DP, I wouldn't report anyone. Not my business. Asked around the office today specifically because of this post. You're an island.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Thank you, PP.
To the others: you can’t shame me. This is my last kid in MCPS, we’ve paid taxes here for years, and I’m perfectly fine morally, even if subterfuge is necessary. BCC is even ranked lower than the schools we’d be moving into! I just wish to avoid a change of schools for my youngest.
I hope you go ahead with this plan and you get caught.
OP here. In that case, my child would switch schools. But I won't endure the shame and guilt you seem to desire for me. Sorry! And obviously we wouldn't be so stupid as to rent to someone who wants to put their kids at BCC. Maybe we wouldn't actually rent it out, but give it to my older child to live in (house still in our name).
That's an idea, actually. If my oldest lives in the house, and we're in and out all the time, it would simplify things. The neighbors would still see all of us (we've all been here since our kids were little - I highly doubt they'd tell on us anyway).
So now you are openly planning to violate Equal Housing laws as well! It is very illegal to deny housing to a family just because they have a school aged child. You’re a real nice person, huh?! Not very bright though.
OP here. Yes, I'm very stupid. It's so easy for someone to prove they've been discriminated against when they try to rent a home. Yet somehow my low IQ gets me several millions worth of housing. Must have been the dumbest luck how that happened. I'm also very nasty, as you can see. Like criminal level, mass murder type stuff.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks. Is it really that common for people to report others? BCC is not at capacity right now, so it's not like we're stealing a coveted spot from someone else...
What if new family has a child there at same address as your child?
Easy to be forewarned of that conflict if OP is renting out her own home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Thank you, PP.
To the others: you can’t shame me. This is my last kid in MCPS, we’ve paid taxes here for years, and I’m perfectly fine morally, even if subterfuge is necessary. BCC is even ranked lower than the schools we’d be moving into! I just wish to avoid a change of schools for my youngest.
I hope you go ahead with this plan and you get caught.
OP here. In that case, my child would switch schools. But I won't endure the shame and guilt you seem to desire for me. Sorry! And obviously we wouldn't be so stupid as to rent to someone who wants to put their kids at BCC. Maybe we wouldn't actually rent it out, but give it to my older child to live in (house still in our name).
That's an idea, actually. If my oldest lives in the house, and we're in and out all the time, it would simplify things. The neighbors would still see all of us (we've all been here since our kids were little - I highly doubt they'd tell on us anyway).
So now you are openly planning to violate Equal Housing laws as well! It is very illegal to deny housing to a family just because they have a school aged child. You’re a real nice person, huh?! Not very bright though.
Anonymous wrote:Central office (and teachers), use your free time as you wish, but when posting about school policy citing your employment position, please maintain professional composure. Or don't cite your position, since it's impossible to prevent people lying about their job here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks. Is it really that common for people to report others? BCC is not at capacity right now, so it's not like we're stealing a coveted spot from someone else...
What if new family has a child there at same address as your child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS does list a property tax bill as an acceptable document to show proof of residency.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/enroll/proofs.aspx
The property tax bill includes information about whether or not that is your primary residence. And you can only have one primary residence, for tax purposes, so OP is going to have to choose which house is their primary residence.
Yes, but once you're enrolled at a school you don't have to show documentation again.
If I saw a neighbor move, I would definitely find out whether their kids are still at the local school and rat them out.
Most (sane) people would mind their own business. All OP has to do is say their kid was granted COSA and again, most (sane) people wouldn't dig further because most (sane) people have actual lives.
WRONG! A good neighbor looks out for their community by reporting these cheaters who are hurting everyone else by being selfish. Good job!